Hay Bales and Hopeless Crushes
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 38m
  • Reads 336
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 6
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Jul 30, 2013
Lana was living the perfect life in California until disaster struck. Hoping to escape the painful memories and increasing bills, Lana and her Mum move to England, where they are taken in by Suzy, a fifty year old English woman who gets a thrill out of making pies.                                
What they don't know is Suzy lives on a farm in the middle of nowhere.                                  
 They also don't know that Suzy has a unbelievably hot son named Tucker along with two more slightly less hot sons.
 Unfortunately the only thing Tucker cares about is his hay bales, and he constantly acts like he is on his man period. But can Lana be his walking Midol?                                     
 One thousand home made apple pies and cow dumps later , Lana realises that Thousand Oaks Farm isn't that bad, and neither is Tucker.
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